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>> charlie:wel tom the program tonight our continuing k komp in charlotte new york david brooks the columnist port he or she times. >> i trust mitt rm any. if our problem were sewingal equity i trust barack obama. but if we have 3 and growth for neither party has a good adenned ga. who do i are trust? who is going to give me balance. navigate fees cross current. one of the roan i say the democrats from the advantage hail obama hasn't come out with a plan, he seems like the guy who is cape believe of doing did. mitt romney has not shown what. >> we continue former chief of staff for president obama, bill daley. >> there will be a point people do have to govern. i do not believe that the leadership and the republican members of the congress are irresponsible. maybe it's everybody's going to look down in the abis and say you know what we may want to continue our games but this has gotten much more serious. >> charlie:we con krawd this evening with mark halperin, maggie and swron heilemann. looking at the politics of this convention. one of the weakest things i think about governor conventions wh
>> charlie:wel tom the program tonight our continuing k komp in charlotte new york david brooks the columnist port he or she times. >> i trust mitt rm any. if our problem were sewingal equity i trust barack obama. but if we have 3 and growth for neither party has a good adenned ga. who do i are trust? who is going to give me balance. navigate fees cross current. one of the roan i say the democrats from the advantage hail obama hasn't come out with a plan, he seems like the guy who...
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. >> woodruff: with us tonight once again are shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. david, we're looking ahead to bill clinton tonight. people, meanwhile, are still talking about the first lady last night. >> it seems to be unanimous. mark and i were not in the minority. pretty much a home run. i read some very conservative web sites -- fox-- it was bipartisan. american yiewt owe united. they thought she did a fantastic jork as did i. >> ifill: the fact that she did a fantastic job, mark, assuming we all agree, what difference did that mack in the long run? >> it makes a difference in one of the great advantages barack obama has had over mitt romney is one of likeability, americans identifying with him, thinking he cares and understands more their problems, what they're going dliew than does his opponent. the degree that that reinforces that is to obama's advantage and romney's disadvantage. >> woodruff: now that we've heard from the first lady, how do they continue to move this mes
. >> woodruff: with us tonight once again are shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. david, we're looking ahead to bill clinton tonight. people, meanwhile, are still talking about the first lady last night. >> it seems to be unanimous. mark and i were not in the minority. pretty much a home run. i read some very conservative web sites -- fox-- it was bipartisan. american yiewt owe united. they thought she...
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brooke? >> also out today, alisoalison, about money. what people are making. that fell in a number of places last year. who's hit the hardest? >> sharpest income drop in nevada and then california and arizona. tease are the huge boom states during the housing bubble. these salaries moved much higher then and then you know how it is. the stronger you rise, the harder you fall and now foreclosures and unemployment rampant in the states, it's natural. across the country, incomes fell in 18 states. nationally, the average income sitting at just over oar 50,0$5. check out a cool interactive map at cnnmoney.com. brooke? >> alison kosik, thank you. >> sure. >>> coming up, libya, warning today as funeral services were held for four personals killed in mbenbenghazi in the anti-amen protests last week and police video dash cam as a truck crashes in to a patrol car. we'll show you how the video ends, next. [ male announcer ] when this hotel added aflac to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ ma
brooke? >> also out today, alisoalison, about money. what people are making. that fell in a number of places last year. who's hit the hardest? >> sharpest income drop in nevada and then california and arizona. tease are the huge boom states during the housing bubble. these salaries moved much higher then and then you know how it is. the stronger you rise, the harder you fall and now foreclosures and unemployment rampant in the states, it's natural. across the country, incomes fell...
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we're seeing adam jones shirts, brooks shirts. show off your prize -- shirts. we'll see uptonight at 6:00. >> all right. thanks a lot, jamie. >>> well, you know, every time you go to the airport, it seems like the lines are the same, the food is the same but the baggage fees keep getting higher and higher. airline officials blame higher fuel costs but a new report is shedding some light on just how much they are really raking in. >> checking your bag at the airport has added up to big business for u.s. airlines, so big that the airlines raked in record profits according to a new federal report. >> it's outrageous. >> i think it's awful. >> reporter: those fees starting at $25 added up to $1.7 billion the first half of this year. northwest-delta top -- delta airlines topped the list. some airlines are even taking baggage fees to a whole new level in time for the holidays. >> spirit airlines will be charging as much as $100 for a carry on bag. >> reporter: the inspector general sees baggage fees continuing as the airline deals with oil problems and labor disputes
we're seeing adam jones shirts, brooks shirts. show off your prize -- shirts. we'll see uptonight at 6:00. >> all right. thanks a lot, jamie. >>> well, you know, every time you go to the airport, it seems like the lines are the same, the food is the same but the baggage fees keep getting higher and higher. airline officials blame higher fuel costs but a new report is shedding some light on just how much they are really raking in. >> checking your bag at the airport has...
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brooke? >> jessica yellin for us in new york. jessica, thank you. >>> coming up, we'll talk about the hazing case where parents are absolutely demanding answers after what players on this school soccer team are now accused of doing, accusing their teammates of doing. cnn investigates next. hey, i love your cereal there -- it's got that sweet honey taste. but no way it's 80 calories, right? no way, right? lady, i just drive the truck. right, there's no way right, right? have a nice day. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. fiber one. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ at e-trade, our free online tools and retirement specialists can help you build a personalized pla
brooke? >> jessica yellin for us in new york. jessica, thank you. >>> coming up, we'll talk about the hazing case where parents are absolutely demanding answers after what players on this school soccer team are now accused of doing, accusing their teammates of doing. cnn investigates next. hey, i love your cereal there -- it's got that sweet honey taste. but no way it's 80 calories, right? no way, right? lady, i just drive the truck. right, there's no way right, right? have a...
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i'm brooke baldwin. the u.s. walks out as mahmoud ahmadinejad walks in. here he is. the president of iran, addressing the u.n. for the very last time and use the stage today to blast the west. we'll show you exactly what happened, but first, politics. holy toledo. mitt romney is losing ohio now by ten points. ten points. we're going to share the new poll with you in a moment here. first, let's take a glimpse at romney, live pictures, second straight day, here he is, in the buckeye state. and i want to go ahead and really just cut to the chase if i may to win the election, november 6th, mitt romney pretty much must win the state of ohio. so this is dire news for the romney camp, potentially ten points down in ohio with less than six weeks to go until the election. we're going to play some tape here, you'll see where he was a short time ago, at an appearance east of cleveland, exact location, bedford heights, ohio. he's talking about unemployment and federal government waste. take a look. >> we have 47 dif
i'm brooke baldwin. the u.s. walks out as mahmoud ahmadinejad walks in. here he is. the president of iran, addressing the u.n. for the very last time and use the stage today to blast the west. we'll show you exactly what happened, but first, politics. holy toledo. mitt romney is losing ohio now by ten points. ten points. we're going to share the new poll with you in a moment here. first, let's take a glimpse at romney, live pictures, second straight day, here he is, in the buckeye state. and i...
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i'm brooke baldwin. we begin in new york city, taking center stage in the presidential campaign, mitt romney and president barack obama making major foreign policy speeches today before global audiences. romney at the clinton global initiative, the president speaking there as well, but more importantly president obama addressing the united nations today and he hit on a lot of topics, iran, talked syria, condemned the deadly anti-american protests that rippled across the american world. i want to play some of this for you. this is when the president gets personal. he's calling for patience and restraint. >> like me, the majority of americans are christian and yesterday we do not ban blasphemy against our most sacred beliefs. as president of our country, and commander in chief of our military, i accept that people are going to call me awful things every day. and i will always defend their right to do so. >> there was some applause afterwards. cnn's chief white house correspondent jessica yellin for me outs
i'm brooke baldwin. we begin in new york city, taking center stage in the presidential campaign, mitt romney and president barack obama making major foreign policy speeches today before global audiences. romney at the clinton global initiative, the president speaking there as well, but more importantly president obama addressing the united nations today and he hit on a lot of topics, iran, talked syria, condemned the deadly anti-american protests that rippled across the american world. i want...
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. >> woodruff: with us tonight once again are shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. david, we're looking ahead to bill clinton tonight. people, meanwhile, are still talking about the first lady last night. >> it seems to be unanimous. mark and i were not in the minority. pretty much a home run. i read some very conservative web sites -- fox-- it was bipartisan. american yiewt owe united. they thought she did a fantastic jork as did i. >> ifill: the fact that she did a fantastic job, mark, assuming we all agree, what difference did that mack in the long run? >> it makes a difference in one of the great advantages barack obama has had over mitt romney is one of likeability, americans identifying with him, thinking he cares and understands more their problems, what they're going dliew than does his opponent. the degree that that reinforces that is to obama's advantage and romney's disadvantage. >> woodruff: now that we've heard from the first lady, how do they continue to move this mes
. >> woodruff: with us tonight once again are shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. david, we're looking ahead to bill clinton tonight. people, meanwhile, are still talking about the first lady last night. >> it seems to be unanimous. mark and i were not in the minority. pretty much a home run. i read some very conservative web sites -- fox-- it was bipartisan. american yiewt owe united. they thought she...
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i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. >>> home prices may be going up, but the buyers aren't who you think. >>> plus, we have seen the studies, we have heard the resume yo rumors, but dr. sanjay gupta reveals the truths about the hazards of cell phones. >>> plus -- >> the meat hook was there. they said rebels tortured and hanged people here. >> this scene inside a syrian town where the killings don't stop. ♪ chirping beeping camera ahhhh drill sound chirping electric shaver shaking remote tapping sound shaking drill chirping tapping shaking remote wouldn't it be great to have one less battery to worry about? car honking irping the 2012 sonata hybrid. the only hybrid with a lifetime hybrid battery warranty. from hyundai. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will
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>> david brooks is entitled to his opinion. but the truth is that governor romney has the passion to run the campaign and he has a chance to do it properly. his tax plan, providing skills that america needs to succeed. deficit reduction and making a fair, level and safe playing field. that's a plan that will as opposed to the -- >> you talked about mitt romney's passion. you talked about mitt romney's passion. and there are folks who said the same thing. but the fact of the matter is you don't see it i think what david brooks was getting at. part of the reason we don't see it and hear it is the fire is not in the belly. basically if he was a true believer. there would be no question about his passion. >> well, i've seen him out on the stump, he's very passionate and very fiery when he speaks. >> what stump have you seen him on? >> i've seen him speak on many occasions. most recently in little rock. i can assure you he's got the fire in the belly or he wouldn't be putting himself and his family through this. this is a very, very
>> david brooks is entitled to his opinion. but the truth is that governor romney has the passion to run the campaign and he has a chance to do it properly. his tax plan, providing skills that america needs to succeed. deficit reduction and making a fair, level and safe playing field. that's a plan that will as opposed to the -- >> you talked about mitt romney's passion. you talked about mitt romney's passion. and there are folks who said the same thing. but the fact of the matter...
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brooke? >> what about finally heading in to the end of the year, holidays, holiday season, retailers. any good new there is? >> yeah. and you make a good point because how much hiring retailers do for the holidays is a good indicator of the type of season that stores are expecting. kohl's said to bring on about 53,000 employees. more than 10% more than it hired last year and that's a lot of people. target is planning to hire 80,000 to 90,000 seasonal workers, that's a huge number but down from last year and these surveys have shown that most retailers, they're expecting the sales over the holidays to be a bit higher than that last year and a good sign for the economy but it's temporary because a majority of the temporary jobs, probably see them fall off the payrolls after the new year. it never hurts to get a little temporary employment to get you through the holidays. >> hopefully it is good for the holiday season and hopefully people able to buy, buy, buy. alison kosik, thank you very much.
brooke? >> what about finally heading in to the end of the year, holidays, holiday season, retailers. any good new there is? >> yeah. and you make a good point because how much hiring retailers do for the holidays is a good indicator of the type of season that stores are expecting. kohl's said to bring on about 53,000 employees. more than 10% more than it hired last year and that's a lot of people. target is planning to hire 80,000 to 90,000 seasonal workers, that's a huge number...
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. >> woodruff: mark shields and draifd brooks were with us last weak in tampa and they are here with us in charlotte. what does this line up tonight say to you what the democrats, what barack obama wants to accomplish. >> michelle obama isç obviously the mostç interesting one. just as romney needed to be, still president obama needs to be humanized a little. he's a bit ensue her. motivation behind healthcare and the turmoil to do a lot of things; even though the overall rates is high and has been phenomenally favorable, the favorable or unfavorable rated has shifted quite significantly. an abc pofl has obama's unfavorability among women going up by 11 poifnts while romney's favorability was going up by seven. it shifted in a republican direction even if the overall number is not. >> ifill: which are the faces we're going to see on the stain tonight. >> that's right gwen. michelle obama is most important. the two most popular figures in the democratic party are michelle obama and bill clinton. it's no cept the surprise one id tonight and one is tomorrow night. i think it's importa
. >> woodruff: mark shields and draifd brooks were with us last weak in tampa and they are here with us in charlotte. what does this line up tonight say to you what the democrats, what barack obama wants to accomplish. >> michelle obama isç obviously the mostç interesting one. just as romney needed to be, still president obama needs to be humanized a little. he's a bit ensue her. motivation behind healthcare and the turmoil to do a lot of things; even though the overall rates is...
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. >> woodruff: mark shields and draifd brooks were with us last weak in tampa and they are here with us in charlotte. what does this line up tonight say to you what the democrats, what barack obama wants to accomplish. >> michelle obama isç obviously the mostç interesting one. just as romney needed to be, still president obama needs to be humanized a little. he's a bit ensue her. motivation behind healthcare and the turmoil to do a lot of things; even though the overall rates is high and has been phenomenally favorable, the favorable or unfavorable rated has shifted quite significantly. an abc pofl has obama's unfavorability among women going up by 11 poifnts while romney's favorability was going up by seven. it shifted in a republican direction even if the overall number is not. >> ifill: which are the faces we're going to see on the stain tonight. >> that's right gwen. michelle obama is most important. the two most popular figures in the democratic party are michelle obama and bill clinton. it's no cept the surprise one id tonight and one is tomorrow night. i think it's importa
. >> woodruff: mark shields and draifd brooks were with us last weak in tampa and they are here with us in charlotte. what does this line up tonight say to you what the democrats, what barack obama wants to accomplish. >> michelle obama isç obviously the mostç interesting one. just as romney needed to be, still president obama needs to be humanized a little. he's a bit ensue her. motivation behind healthcare and the turmoil to do a lot of things; even though the overall rates is...
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so don't listen to -- i'm sorry, i mean, they had their times but the peggy nunans and david brooks. brooks is drooling over obama's crease in his pants and talking about all the ivy league smarty pants who are going to change the world. we remember and we are holding them accountable and we discount their opinions now about what romney should do. you look at all the front pages of these so-called conservative web seats and mooning and groaning how romney has lost, it but out here in the heartland, outside of that bubble, people aren't paying attention to what david korn is saying and to the extent the video about romney and the so-called botch and the gaffe he made is getting out there. i think people now, having seen the fuller context of it, know exactly what romney was talking about when he was talking about the makers versus the takers. >> let me push this a little further here. and missing minutes, i would like to know the missing minutes. why do i suspect, deep in my heart, there's more to that story? whether we will ever get to the truth of it before the election is irrelevan
so don't listen to -- i'm sorry, i mean, they had their times but the peggy nunans and david brooks. brooks is drooling over obama's crease in his pants and talking about all the ivy league smarty pants who are going to change the world. we remember and we are holding them accountable and we discount their opinions now about what romney should do. you look at all the front pages of these so-called conservative web seats and mooning and groaning how romney has lost, it but out here in the...
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>> i don't agree with that, brooke. you know, i think the president, you know, after this tragedy, when we, you know, lost our ambassador and three other people of our families, did not make this a political season like governor romney did. governor romney has made a score of mistakes in his foreign policy. i think he wants to hearken back to the playbook during the bush years of everything can be solved by intervention of our military. and that's not the course of action. it's strength of our military, and our special operations, as the president has shown with the drone program, des nation of al qaeda, getting bin laden. it's also putting more troops into afghanistan when need be, as the president's done. and then set a firm timetable for them to come home. the bush administration, and all due prespecific to the ambassador, who was quoted in "the post" today, they have one playbook. they have one page in the playbook. and that is let's send our young men and women into war to solve the problem. in iran, syria, libya,
>> i don't agree with that, brooke. you know, i think the president, you know, after this tragedy, when we, you know, lost our ambassador and three other people of our families, did not make this a political season like governor romney did. governor romney has made a score of mistakes in his foreign policy. i think he wants to hearken back to the playbook during the bush years of everything can be solved by intervention of our military. and that's not the course of action. it's strength...
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center brooks laich helped put together slides, laid some cement, and made sure these kids have a safe place to play. >> it's awesome. it's a weird kind of joy. i feel like i helped out and so many other people did too. there's a lot of people to thank for it, but i hope the kids really enjoy it. >> we also asked him about the nhl lockout, which started yesterday. he said he's definitely frustrated, but he hopes the league and the players union can come to an agreement. >> caps fans do too. >> everybody does. >> it is now 4:54. >>> straight ahead at 5:00, we're tracking breaking news at the national zoo after the early morning birth of a panda cub. >> first, though, you may want to make plans to line up now >>> telemarketers are calling at all hours of day. automated call complaints spiked in april to 212,000. that's up from 65,000 in october. the biggest complaint, robo calls from credit services. now some are questioning how effective the national do not call registry really is. telemarketers are supposed to check the list at least every 31 days for numbers they cannot call. >>> if y
center brooks laich helped put together slides, laid some cement, and made sure these kids have a safe place to play. >> it's awesome. it's a weird kind of joy. i feel like i helped out and so many other people did too. there's a lot of people to thank for it, but i hope the kids really enjoy it. >> we also asked him about the nhl lockout, which started yesterday. he said he's definitely frustrated, but he hopes the league and the players union can come to an agreement. >>...
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. >> brown: david brooks and ruth marcus analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: and hari sreenivasan talks with journalist sasha issenberg about his new book exploring how the campaigns are mining data to boost turnout in november. >> whether you are likely to default on your loan or pay off your bill on ti o run up $500 on your credit card in a given month, on trying to predict who you are going vote in november, who are you likely to vote for, what issues do you care about. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf and from carnegie foundation >> andith e ongoing suort f these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: protesters poured into streets around the world today, outraged by a film made in california that mocks islam and the prophet muhammad. they vented their fury in at least 20 countries, and violence oke out ia number of cities, especially in the
. >> brown: david brooks and ruth marcus analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: and hari sreenivasan talks with journalist sasha issenberg about his new book exploring how the campaigns are mining data to boost turnout in november. >> whether you are likely to default on your loan or pay off your bill on ti o run up $500 on your credit card in a given month, on trying to predict who you are going vote in november, who are you likely to vote for, what issues do you care about....
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. >> ifill: those of you in washington, david brooks my wingman here and charlotte and mark shields. >> woodruff: both of our wings here. >> ifill: thank you. >> woodruff: guys it's been great having you with us. we have a little of our own confetti. >> get that biodegradable. >> we are going to leave it at that but we want to remind you what you can find on-line about the convention. here's hare vaw. >> sreenivasan: vawps we broadcasted channels with uninterrupted speeches behind the scenes view from our rowing cam, views from the work space and arenas and even a channel completely translated into spanish. judy, gwen, mark, david, jeff, ray and christina join viewers every day from our flash studio in the news room. on-line we covered the events from every angle, from the influential after party scenes to protests rocking the streets around the convention. to political cartoonists and their take. two professional photographers roamed the events and helped us create an archive of more than 500 images. they're all free for public use. we explored the nation through our digital map cen
. >> ifill: those of you in washington, david brooks my wingman here and charlotte and mark shields. >> woodruff: both of our wings here. >> ifill: thank you. >> woodruff: guys it's been great having you with us. we have a little of our own confetti. >> get that biodegradable. >> we are going to leave it at that but we want to remind you what you can find on-line about the convention. here's hare vaw. >> sreenivasan: vawps we broadcasted channels with...
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the david brooks column in the "new york times." i don't think that in terms of how progressives should feel about it, i can't speak to that, but i think it's certainly a middle of the road, not very aggressive, not giving too much to the left on it. >> cenk: michael hastings, thank you for that report. we appreciate it as usual. let me chip in my two cents on this. this is not a progressive compromise. it's not even close. it's days like this that i get discouraged. you see these great speeches and they're quite progressive, then you find out the next day they're going to do a grand bargain that largely leaves heavily to the right. one last thing about the book, john boehner had a terrific deal in his hands, and he still didn't take it! president obama thinks they're going to compromise if there is a second term? i don't see that coming at all unfortunately. now let us continue with our funnel bows. so julian castro spoke and said he was going to take it to romney this way. >> mitt romney, quite simply doesn't get it. a few months
the david brooks column in the "new york times." i don't think that in terms of how progressives should feel about it, i can't speak to that, but i think it's certainly a middle of the road, not very aggressive, not giving too much to the left on it. >> cenk: michael hastings, thank you for that report. we appreciate it as usual. let me chip in my two cents on this. this is not a progressive compromise. it's not even close. it's days like this that i get discouraged. you see...
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he also worked at the brookings institution in washington institution for near east policy. good morning. caller: good morning. that last caller had it right on the head. with the election and stuff, i just cannot see what the american people would change administrations, because when you change administrations, you are changing sectarian states -- secretaries of state and i think this lady is doing a good job. if we elect another republican president we will experience another 9/11. i think right now should hold tight and keep this president in place and role for another four years. thank you. host: one thing is clear. hillary clinton is stepping down regardless of what happens. she has already indicated that. guest: that is what she said. i would not go so far as to say governor romney would have another 9/11. i do not think the republican party and george w. bush brought 9/11. but the republican party does have a different view of the issues that confront the united states in the middle east. when it comes to uprisings in egypt and other parts of the world, governor romne
he also worked at the brookings institution in washington institution for near east policy. good morning. caller: good morning. that last caller had it right on the head. with the election and stuff, i just cannot see what the american people would change administrations, because when you change administrations, you are changing sectarian states -- secretaries of state and i think this lady is doing a good job. if we elect another republican president we will experience another 9/11. i think...
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joining me now to talk about it, in minneapolis, jennifer brooks of the "minnesota star tribune." jennif jennifer, good afternoon to you. >> hi. >> and congresswoman bachmann does not have trouble getting people to write cheshgs but there was an internal poll that notes that she has a pretty small lead that is well within the margin of error. why is bachmann facing such a strong challenge there in minnesota? >> well, certainly when the year began we never thought that we'd talk about michele bachmann having a competitive race. she was redistricted into a new seat at the beginning of the ye year, but the new sixth district is more conservative than the last one. but, there are a couple of factors that are working against bachmann right now. first of all, she does not even live in the sixth district. she is also coming off of a failed presidential campaign where she mostly ran touting the fact that she is really anti-obama which annoyed many people in minnesota, a nd she i running against an independent wealthy businessman jim graves who is making a serious try of convincing the con
joining me now to talk about it, in minneapolis, jennifer brooks of the "minnesota star tribune." jennif jennifer, good afternoon to you. >> hi. >> and congresswoman bachmann does not have trouble getting people to write cheshgs but there was an internal poll that notes that she has a pretty small lead that is well within the margin of error. why is bachmann facing such a strong challenge there in minnesota? >> well, certainly when the year began we never thought...
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i'm brooke baldwin. we begin with it. seven weeks and one day until the election, 50 days remaining here. mitt romney is tweaking his message. romney is responding to gop fears supported by his polls that he's losing ground in the presidential race. here he is, six points behind the president. this was before the conventions even. so queue the new ad out for romney. here is a look. >> my plan is to help the middle class, trade has to work for america. that means crack down on cheaters like china, it means open up new markets. next. >> -- team romney says the republican nominee will address a set of themes. you heard him talking there about china and an hour or so from now he'll be speaking on immigration. we'll take part of that for you live from los angeles. the question is, can romney turn it around? barack obama blitzing crucial ohio where a statewide poll shows him seven points up on romney, seizing advantage of his office, the president is unveiling a legal challenge to china's auto parts industry r
i'm brooke baldwin. we begin with it. seven weeks and one day until the election, 50 days remaining here. mitt romney is tweaking his message. romney is responding to gop fears supported by his polls that he's losing ground in the presidential race. here he is, six points behind the president. this was before the conventions even. so queue the new ad out for romney. here is a look. >> my plan is to help the middle class, trade has to work for america. that means crack down on cheaters...